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Auto-summarize any online article into 5 key sentences & insights

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https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/05/college-students-arent-checking-out-books/590305/

[‘When Yale recently decided to relocate three-quarters of the books in its undergraduate library to create more study space, the students loudly protested.’, ‘In a passionate op-ed in the Yale Daily News, one student accused the university librarian—who oversees 15 million books in Yale’s extensive library system—of failing to “understand the crucial relationship of books to education.”’, ‘A sit-in, or rather a “browse-in,” was held in Bass Library to show the administration how college students still value the presence of books.’, ‘Little-noticed in this minor skirmish over the future of the library was a much bigger story about the changing relationship between college students and books.’, ‘Buried in a slide deck about circulation statistics from Yale’s library was an unsettling fact: There has been a 64 percent decline in the number of books checked out by undergraduates from Bass Library over the past decade.’]

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Klaus Graf (29. Mai 2019). Auto-summarize any online article into 5 key sentences & insights. Archivalia. Abgerufen am 12. November 2025 von https://doi.org/10.58079/c9b7


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